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NU Grad publishes book
AlumniMy NipissingCongratulations to Nipissing University graduate, Rod Dubey (BA’78, BEd ’79), who has published a new book…beautiful in my worn clothes…The Transgressions of Love (Charivari Press). -
Schulich School of Education paves way for Algoma grads
GeneralMy NipissingStarting in the fall of 2014, Algoma University grads interested in teaching French will be able to take advantage of priority placement in Nipissing University’s Schulich School of Education. -
Nominations open for Research Award
ResearchOne of the greatest honours that one can bestow on a faculty colleague is to nominate her or him for the 2014 Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Research. -
Nipissing grad giving history talk on competing voices in cookbooks
AlumniResearchSeminar SeriesNipissing’s History Seminar Series welcomes Emily Weiskopf-Ball to campus for a presentation titled Move over, Honey! I Can Help Too, Mom! This is How My Mother Cooked: Competing Voices in Family Cookbooks, on Friday, January 10, 2014 at 2:30 p.m. in room A252. -
NU gives warmth, gets warm and fuzzy
My NipissingThe Give the Gift of Warmth effort held by Nipissing’s Office of the Registrar this past holiday season was a huge success.Thanks to the overwhelming support of the campus community, three huge bags of hats and mittens were delivered to the North Bay Children's' Aid Society. -
Walking With Our Sisters art exhibit coming to Parry Sound
AlumniMuskokaMy NipissingWalking With Our Sisters is a travelling art installation that honours Canada's missing and murdered Aboriginal women and girls. In Canada, it is estimated that more than 600 Indigenous women and girls have gone missing or have been murdered in the last 20 years.
From Bus Stop Connections to Global Networks, First Generation Laker Builds Alumni Community
From as far back as he can remember, Nipissing University alumnus Steve Arsenault has carried a belief in the power of education. As a 2015 graduate of Nipissing University’s Bachelor of Education (Concurrent) program and Wilfrid Laurier University’s Bachelor of Arts in Society, Culture and Environment, Arsenault is proud to be the first in his family to attend university—a milestone shaped by the values his parents instilled early on.
